replacing mounts next week, anything i can do to make them last longer??
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replacing mounts next week, anything i can do to make them last longer??
i have an oil leak and don't want the mounts to fall apart too soon, can i spray something, or add something to make them last longer/make them resist oil??
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I think you guys missed the boat here... "replacing mounts next week"
Soooo.....
Just don't drive the car?
Or drive it like.... a maxima owner, not enthusiast.
Not like you're in the middle of a lemons race or something, why bother?
Soooo.....
Just don't drive the car?
Or drive it like.... a maxima owner, not enthusiast.
Not like you're in the middle of a lemons race or something, why bother?
#8
I don't see the point in spending the time and money in an attempt to protect something that is going to be replaced next week. They'll last, just take it easy.
The only product I found with a quick Google search that repels oil is this:
http://www.amazon.com/Oleum-274232-N...productDetails
The only product I found with a quick Google search that repels oil is this:
http://www.amazon.com/Oleum-274232-N...productDetails
#10
^I see.
Yeah, you're just gonna have to fix that oil leak. If you truly love your Max as much as you say you do, and plan to keep the Max as long as you say you are, then fixing the oil leak is a no brainer and a must do item. If your rear valve cover is leaking, you should have taken care of it a week or two ago when you had your injector replaced....the manifold was off.
Yeah, you're just gonna have to fix that oil leak. If you truly love your Max as much as you say you do, and plan to keep the Max as long as you say you are, then fixing the oil leak is a no brainer and a must do item. If your rear valve cover is leaking, you should have taken care of it a week or two ago when you had your injector replaced....the manifold was off.
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^I see.
Yeah, you're just gonna have to fix that oil leak. If you truly love your Max as much as you say you do, and plan to keep the Max as long as you say you are, then fixing the oil leak is a no brainer and a must do item. If your rear valve cover is leaking, you should have taken care of it a week or two ago when you had your injector replaced....the manifold was off.
Yeah, you're just gonna have to fix that oil leak. If you truly love your Max as much as you say you do, and plan to keep the Max as long as you say you are, then fixing the oil leak is a no brainer and a must do item. If your rear valve cover is leaking, you should have taken care of it a week or two ago when you had your injector replaced....the manifold was off.
#12
that was replaced and so was the uim gasket. if i had the money to fix the oil leak i would do so, it's the timing cover that leaks, my chain rattles and the harmonic balancer wobbles pretty good too. if i were to tear that apart i'd be opening up a huge can of worms and potentially a lot of problems as the motor is high mileage. i'm going to replace the belts soon and with it a new underdrive pulley. moneys tight and i'm doing what i can to keep her on the road.
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